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In Nigeria, the Constitution guarantees social justice and the rights of the marginalized.
Despite the constitutional guarantees of freedom of speech and expression, however, many citizens, especially activists, say they fear the consequences of speaking out.
This episode of Nigeria Daily explores the legal realities of activism and whether it can be safely and effectively practiced in the country.
By Ummu Salmah Ibrahim and Daniel Oluwole4.8
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In Nigeria, the Constitution guarantees social justice and the rights of the marginalized.
Despite the constitutional guarantees of freedom of speech and expression, however, many citizens, especially activists, say they fear the consequences of speaking out.
This episode of Nigeria Daily explores the legal realities of activism and whether it can be safely and effectively practiced in the country.

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